Blake Street’s Youth Movement: Trevor Story — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit While there were moments in the Colorado Rockies’ 2016 season where it seemed like they could contend for a Wild Card spot, it was still very much a year of rebuilding. With a parade of high-profile prospects being called up from the minors, and with several little-known players stepping up…

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Colorado Rockies: Who Was the Most Improved Player in 2016? — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies improved their record by seven games from 2015 to 2016 ending the season with a 75-87 record. The team certainly could have finished the season with a more impressive record but their record plummeted in the month of September. The September record of 11-16 was their worst winning percentage in any month…

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Could Mike McCoy’s job be on the line tonight? — ProFootballTalk

When it comes to the possibility of an in-season coaching change, a team has two clear opportunities for processing the adjustment on the fly: (1) during the bye week; and (2) after the short-week Thursday game. For the Chargers, the short-week Thursday game comes tonight. If the Chargers, who could be 5-0 if they could…

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Broncos’ ‘Joe D’ Looks Comfortable In The Interim — CBS Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (The Sports Xchange) – Joe DeCamillis stood behind the lectern in the Broncos’ media room and looked comfortable. He’s done this before, of course. As the special teams coordinator the last two seasons, he’s had a press conference every week. But he hasn’t talked every day. Nor has he handled the bevy of…

via Broncos’ ‘Joe D’ Looks Comfortable In The Interim — CBS Denver

Avalanche hopes to get at “core” of problem this season, make it back to playoffs — The Denver Post

The Avalanche’s “core” is easier than ever to identify. After Nathan MacKinnon and Tyson Barrie signed long-term contract extensions in the offseason, that group is the six under-30 players who will make $5 million or more this season.

via Avalanche hopes to get at “core” of problem this season, make it back to playoffs — The Denver Post